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RAATCB

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I am installing a new 2 pole contactor. The new contactor is the not same size, so I will need to drill new holes and mount it on the back panel. The problem is I do not want to remove the back panel because of all the wires I will need to remove. Can I just use a small metal tap screw and drill it threw the panel instead of using a screw and putting a nut on the back panel?


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Do yourself a favor and drill and tap the hole. Self tappers don't like to be removed and replaced next time you need to replace the contactor.
 

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Agreed, small tap hole first because of what sparked says, and also you don't want your screw to "dance" before it gets a bite into the panel.
 

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If you are going to go to that effort why not just install a DIN rail? that way you can just snap in any future component.
 

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If you don't want to drill and tap, you could drill and use "Rivnuts", then just use machine screws to hold a piece of DIN rail, which will allow you to add or remove easily in the future.
 
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